Fuzzy Finds: 01/21 – 01/25

Welcome to Fuzzy Finds, a weekly feature where we’ll share the things we’ve been emailing each other about and discussing at the lunch table. Want to share something awesome with us? Hit us up @FuzzyMath.

Who Owns Your UX Philosophy? / FeldThoughts
Interesting post from a VC about UX / UI and “owning” it. Worth checking out the discussion in the comments, as well.

Internet Users Demand Less Interactivity / The Onion
“Tired of being bombarded with constant requests to share content on social media, bestow ratings, leave comments, and generally “join in on the discussion,” the nation’s Internet users demanded substantially less interactivity this week.” The Onion hits some nails on some heads.

Three, specific attributes of enterprise software affront the otherwise normal, user-centered design process: (1) Enterprise software is oftentimes “made generic” in order to be customized at the customer site. (2) Despite this, the sheer number of people using enterprise software – and their corresponding use cases – create a wide array of highly-specific requirements. (3) Finally, the people who use enterprise software are usually not the ones who purchase it!